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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



73t50 

 7380 

 7385 



7345 OROBUS vermis. Bitter Vetch. A pretty dwarf border plant, with Pkt. 

 bright purple pea-shaped flowers veined with red. 1 ft. ... ... .10 



PARDANTHUS ehinensis. Blackberry Lily. Bright, orange-colored 

 flowers resembling the Lilj-, followed bj- seed pods like Blackberries. 

 Julj^ and Aug. 2^ ft. ... ... ... ... ... .... 15 



PENTSTEMON. 



A beautiful class of perennials either for the hard}' border or rock garden 

 June to August. 



Farquhar's Large-flowering Hybrids, see No. 3312. Hybrida, see Nos. 6503S504. 



the throat spotted 



Pentstemon Digitalis. 



Cobsea. White shaded with purple 



Diffusus. Violet blue flower; free blooming 



Digitalis. Large spikes of pure white flowers 

 with violet ... 



Murrayanus. Bright scarlet flowers. (Crop failed '• 



Pubeseens. Rosy-purple, lift 



Pulehellum. Mixed colors. ... (Crop failed.) 



Speetabilis. Flowers blue and red, very beautiful 



PHLOX Deeussata New Hybrids Mixed. Splendid hardy herbaceous 

 plants producing large trusses of showy flowers on tall stems; the colors 

 range from pure white to deep crimson and purple. 3 ft. 



PHYSOSTEGIA Virginiea. False Dragon-head. One of the most 

 beautiful of our summer flowering border plants. The dehcate pink 

 flowers are carried on long stems which are much esteemed for cutting; 

 July and August. 3 ft. ... ... ... ... ^ oz., .75; 



Virginiea Grandiflora alba. Large white flowers . . . 



PLATYCODON Grandiflora. Japanese Balloon Flower. A most de- 

 sirable perennial of erect bushj' growth and bearing a profusion of large 

 bell-shaped flowers of deep blue; May to Oct. 2 ft. ... | oz., .75; 

 Grandiflora Alba. White form of the preceding ... J oz., .75; 



Mariesi. Dwarf variety of compact habit; flowers rich violet. 1ft. 



ioz., 1.00; 



POLEMONIUM Coeruleum Grandiflorum. Jacob's Ladder or Greek 

 Valerian. Hardy perennial with deeply cut fohage and clusters of 

 handsome blue flowers; June and July. 2 ft. ... Oz., .50; 



Grandiflorum Album. Pure white. ^ oz., .75; 



p:t. 

 .15 

 .10 



.15 



.10 



.15 



.10 

 .1.5 



.10 

 .10 



.13 



.10 

 .15 



POPPY. Pap 



aver. 



All perennial Poppies may be sown from 

 April to June to bloom the following 

 summer. 



Alpine Poppy. Papaver Alpinum. 

 Charming dwarf Poppies with deli- 

 cate flowers including j-ellow, 

 white, scarlet and pink. 1 ft. 



7460 White. 7465 Pink. 



7470 Orange-yellow. 



7475 Mixed. 



Each of the above colors Pkt. 

 and mLxed ... .15 



ICELAND POPPY. 



Papaver nudicaule. 

 This beautiful species will ,, ^ 

 bloom the first season if sown ^"'' 

 early in spring. Its dehcate 

 form and bright colors render 

 it desirable as a border plant and exquisite for 

 cutting. 1 ft. 



7480 Farquhar's Superb Mixed. Shades 



of yellow, scarlet and white, 



7485 

 7495 

 7500 



7490 



T OZ., .ir,\ 



Pure White. 



Bright Yellow. 

 Orange-scarlet. 



Primrose Yellow. 7501 Mixed. 

 Each of the above colors and mixed. 



Oz., -SI. 50; ;} oz., .50: 

 505 PAPAVER Bracteatum. Large 



Polemonium Coeruleum Grandiflorum. 



orange-searlet flowers. 



ft. 





jI^^,. J; 





. V.T3 



for 



Pkt. 

 .25 



.10 

 .10 





Platycodon grandiflora. 



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